Thursday, April 19, 2018


GUESTS:


TOPICS:

-NFL SCHEDULE RELEASE 5 PM --RAIDERS/ 49ERS PRIME TIME --MORE JIMMY OR GRUDEN? 


he 49ers and Raiders will meet this season in a prime-time game in Santa Clara.
The Bay Area’s NFL teams are scheduled to meet at Levi's Stadium in Week 9, on Thursday, Nov. 1, at 5:20 p.m., NBC Sports Bay Area’sScott Bair and Matt Maiocco are reporting via a league source.
The teams last met on Dec. 7, 2014, in Oakland. The Raiders won 24-13. The last regular-season meeting on the 49ers’ home field was Oct. 17, 2010. The 49ers won 17-9 at Candlestick Park.



WARRIORS: GAME 3
Y A TEAM ,BUT INDY WAS CLOSE AND
-SPURS 33-8 HOME, 14-27 ROAD
-HOW WILL SPURS REACT TO DEATH OF POP'S WIFE --WIN ONE FOR HER?
-STARS VALE ETC PLAY
-INJURIES?


NBA:
JAZZ TOP THUNDER ---THUNDER BIG 3 0-14 IN 4TH --MITCHELL REAL DEAL
LEBRON CAN STILL CARRY A TEAM , BUT INDY WAS CLOSE AND CAN WIN THAT SERIES  - HE HAS TO LEAVE THAT TEAM
-ROCKETS LOOK GOOD IN GAME 2


TODAY:
76ERS @ HEAT
BLAZERS AT PEICANS
WARRIORS  SPURS 630


WILL THE LAKERS BE RELEVENT NEXT YEAR? WHAT IF IT'S LEBRON AND KAWHI OR GEORGE?

Sports Illustrated (@SInow)
Kyle Kuzma used the young Thunder as a Lakers blueprint: “Remember when KD and Russ were young, and they were 3–29. This happens” on.si.com/2HasLsk


GIANTS: WIN!

-STRICKLAND BLEW IT --BELT COMES THROUGH WITH 100TH HR
-PENCE STUNK AGAIN -- HOW LONG --LET'S GO....


DON'T HAVE TO REBUILD WITH TALENT THAT ISN'T READY

-GLEYBER TORRES 3B/ SS
-OF CLINT FRAIZER 23, OUT WOTH CONCUSSION
AND A COUPLE YOUNG ARMS...

-SHAW TO 1B, PANIK 2B, CRAW SS, TORRES 3B, FRAIZER RF LONG TERM, CF

GOING TO LESS BASEBALL?:

BAGGS W FITZ --TALK OF A BUMGARNER AND A REBUILD ---FANS CAN'T STOMACH I




Compared to last season at this juncture, the Boston Red Sox are down about 2,500 fans a game. For the Chicago Cubs and St. Louis Cardinals, it’s nearly 5,000. The Cleveland Indians’ average crowd has dropped more than 5,000, the Texas Rangers’ more than 7,000 and the Pittsburgh Pirates more than 7,500. The Toronto Blue Jays, Detroit Tigers and Kansas City Royals each are in the 8,000-fan range, and the Miami Marlins are pushing 10,000. The most severe is the Baltimore Orioles, who have played six games at home and are at almost 16,000 fewer per.
Even if some are obviously weather-related, the numbers are nevertheless staggering. The average crowd of 27,532 over the 221 MLB games played this season is about 2,700 fans per game lower than last year through the same point. Over the course of a full season, that would amount to a drop of more than 6.5 million fans.
Now, the last time the league suffered through an April with more postponements than this was 2007. Over the first 225 games that season, the average crowd was 29,888. By the end of the year, that number leaped to 32,704 per game for a total of more than 79.5 million, still the largest attendance figure in the game’s history.
GIANTS  2017 - 40, 785 (3)  '18 39, 724 (2) 

A'S: 18,446 (29) -  '18 15. 212 (29) 



49ERS DRAFT TALK

-BROWNS CAN'T TAKE ALLEN AT 1 --HE NEVER CARRIED A TEAM




49ERS / DRAFT:

TRADE FOR GRONK?


John Middlekauff (@JohnMiddlekauff)
Should the 49ers make a move for Gronk? What could they offer And thoughts on CJ Anderson & Dez theathletic.com/316785/2018/04…



SHARKS:

-EVERYONE WILL HATE THE SHARKS, BUT IT'S MUS\T SEE TV NOW

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